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A33563 The clerk's tutor for writing Written and engraved by Edw. Cocker. Hawkins, John, 17th cent.; Cocker, Edward, 1631-1675. Young clerk's tutor for writing. 1667 (1667) Wing H1174A; Wing C4832A; ESTC R2455 94,017 328

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well on the part and behalf of the said Anthony Bartlet as on the part and behalf of the above-named Solomon Crofts to award arbitrate order judge determine final end to make of for upon and concerning all and all manner of Actions and causes of Actions Suits Debts Strifes Accompts Reckonings Sum and Sums of Money Trespasses Variances Quarrels Bonds Specialties Matters and Demands whatsoever had made moved risen or depending having been or now being between the said parties so always as the said Award Arbitrament Order Determination final End and Judgment of the said Arbitrators for or upon the Premises be made and given up in Writing indented under their Hands and Seals ready to be delivered to the said parties on or before the 24 of Iune next ensuing the date above written And if the said Arbitrators shall not make and give up their award and arbitrament of and upon the premises on or before the said 24 day of Iune If then the said Anthony Bartlet his Executors administrators and assigns and every of them do and shall stand to abide observe perform and keep the Award Umpirage final End and Judgment of George Hide of London Esq Umpire indifferently chosen betwixt the said parties for the ending and composing the differences aforesaid so as the said Umpire do make and give up his said award Umpirage and Determination in Writing indented under his Hand and Seal ready to be delivered to the said parties on or before the tenth day of Iune next ensuing the Date above written without Fraud or Covin Then this Obligation to be void and of none effect or else to stand and remain in full force and vertue A Deed of Gift TO all Christian People to whom these presents shall come I A.B. of c. Gent. send greeting in our Lord God everlasting Know ye That I the said A. B. for the love and and affection that I the said A. B. do bear unto C.D. Son of I.D. of c. Inn-keeper I the said A. being in perfect memory Have given granted and confirmed and by this my present Writing do fully freely and absolutely give grant and confirm unto the said C.D. all and singular my Goods Chattels Leases personal Estate whatsoever Utensils Houshold-stuff Implements and Things whatsoever of what nature kind or property soever the same be or can be found within the Realm of England To have hold levy use dispose of take and enjoy all my said Goods Chattels Leases personal Estate Houshold-stuff and Implements and all other the premisses aforesaid unto the said C. D. his Executors Administrators and assigns from henceforth for ever without any manner of claim challenge or demand whatsoever of or by any person or persons whatsoever And I the said A.B. all and singular the said Goods Chattels Leases Implements and Things whatsoever and all other the Premisses unto the said C.D. his Executors administrators and assigns against all people shall and will warrant and for ever defend by these presents of all and every which said Goods Chattels Leases and Premisses I the said A. B. have put the said C. D. in full and peaceable possession by the Gift and Delivery of one Silver Salt which to the said C. D. the day of the Date of these presents I have given and delivered in the Name of Possession and Seizin of all and singular the said Premisses In witness c. Sealed and delivered and quiet Possession and Seisin given and delivered by the said Silver Salt parcel of the said Premisses according to the effect of this present Writing in the presence of _____ A Letter of Attorney to receive a Sum of Money very usual TO all Christian People to whom these presents shall come I A. B. of c. Gent. send greeting Know ye That I the said A.B. for sufficient causes and valuable considerations me hereunto especially moving have made ordained constituted and in my stead and place put and deputed and by these presents do make ordain constitute and in my stead and place put and deput C. D. of c. Gent. my true and lawful Attorney irrevocable for me and in my name and to my use to ask demand sue for recover and receive of I. F. of c. Gent. all such sum and sums of money debts and demands whatsoever which now are due and belonging unto me the said A.B. by and from the said I.F. and to have use and take all lawful wayes and means in my Name or otherwise for recovery thereof by attachment arrest distress re-entry or otherwise and to compound and agree for the same and acquittances or other sufficient Discharges for the same for me and in my Name to make seal and deliver and to do all other acts and things whatsoever concerning the premisses as fully in every respect as I my self might or could do if I were personally present and Attornies one or more under him for the purposes aforesaid to make and again at his pleasure to revoke And I the said A. B. do hereby ratifie and confirm whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in my Name or otherwise by force of these presents In Witness c. A Warrant of Attorney to confess a Judgment in the Kings Bench. TO T.W. A. W. T.I. and H. G. Gentlemen Attornies of his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster or to any one of them or any other Attorney of the same Court. These are to desire and authorize you or any of you to appear for me Arnold Briggs of London Gent. in the said Court at the Suit of Walter Hughes of Grays-Inn in the County of Middlesex Esq in Easter-Term now next ensuing and confess a Judgment against me unto him for the sum of six hundred pounds Debt besides cost of Suit by non sum informatus nil dicit or otherwise and for your or any of your so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal this 24 Day of March Anno Dom. 1661. and in the 14th year of the Reign of our now Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second of England c. Note you may alter the direction afore-mentioned to this following and it is a Warrant in the Common-Bench To F.G. F. M. T.A. and H. L. Gentlemen Attornies of his Majesties Court of Common-Bench at Westminster or to any one of them or any other Attorney of the same Court A Warrant of Attorney to acknowledg satisfaction upon Record for a Iudgment recorded formerly To T. W. A. W. T. I. and H. G. Gentlemen Attorneys in his Majesties Court of Kings Bench at Westminster or to any one of them or to any other Attorney of the same Court WHereas I Walter Hughs of Grays-Inn in the County of Middlesex Esq in Easter Term now last past did obtain and recover a Judgment in the said Court of Kings-Bench against Arnold Briggs of London Gent. for six hundred pounds Debt and thirty shillings for Damages or Costs of Suit as by
the Records thereof remaining in the said Court more at large may appear of and for which said Judgment and the Debt and Damages thereby recovered I the said Walter Hughs do hereby acknowledg my self to be fully satisfied and contented These are therefore to intreat and authorize you or any of you to acknowledge satisfaction upon Record in the said Court of and for the said Judgment and the said Debt and Damages thereby recovered And this my Writing shall be your or any of your sufficient Warrant and Discharge in this behalf In Witness whereof I the said Walter Hughes have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this four and twentieth Day of May Anno Domini 1662. And in the Fourteenth Year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second of England c. This Warrant altering the Stile of the Court will serve to acknowledge satisfaction in the Common-Bench at Westminster A Release of Errors upon a Iudgment in the Common-Bench KNow all men by these presents That I Arnold Briggs of London Gent. have Remised Released and for ever Quit-claimed And by these presents do Remise Release and for ever Quit-claim unto Walter Hughs of Grays-Inn in the County of Middlesex Esq his Executors Administrators and Assigns all and all manner of Error and Errors Cause and Causes of Errors Mis-Entries Mistakes and Jeofails whatsoever which are or have hapned in the Record or Proceedings of one Judgment for six hundred pounds Debt and Thirty shillings for Damages or Costs of Suit which is obtained and gotten against me the said Arnold Briggs at the Suit of the said Walter Hughs in his Majesties Court of Common-Bench at Westminster in Easter Term now last past or for or by reason of the not suing out or filing of an Original Writ or the filing of a Warrant or Warrants of Attorney or other fault in any of the Entries or Proceedings thereupon or relating thereunto In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the four and twentieth day of May Anno Dom. 1662. And in the fourteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second of England c. A Release of Errours upon a Iudgment in the Kings-Bench KNow all men by these Presents That I William Goodman of Tilmanston in the County of Kent Gent. do by this present Writing for me my Heirs Executors and Administrators Remise Release and for ever quit Claim unto Thomas Crofts of Kingwould in the County of Kent Yeoman all and all manner of Errour and Errours and Misprision of Errour and Errours which are or may be in one Judgment remaining upon Record in his Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster against the said William Goodman at the Suit of the said Thomas Crofts for one hundred pounds Debt and two pounds seventeen shillings three pence Charges or thereabouts or in any the Premises or Proceedings of the said Judgement or Suit In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the eight and twentieth of May Anno Domini 1662. And in the fourteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second c. A Letter of Attorney to receive Money due upon a Bond. KNow all men by these Presents That I R. Belsey of Colchester in the County of Essex Gent. have Assigned and Ordained and made and in my stead and place by these Presents put and constituted my Trusty and well-beloved Friend Iohn Edmunds of London Gent. my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my stead and Name and to the use and behoof of him the said Iohn Edmunds to ask recover receive of Iohn Cole of High-Gate in the County of Middlesex Gent. Thomas Lee and Iohn Plodwel of Hammer-Smith in the same County Esquires the Sum of five hundred pounds due unto me for non-payment of two hundred and fifty pounds of like Money on the 28 th day of May 1662. last past before the date of these Presents as by one Obligation with Condition thereunder written bearing Date the 12 th of May 1661. in the thirteenth year of the Reign of our Soveraign Lord King Charles the Second c. more plainly appeareth giving and by these Presents granting unto my said Attorney my full power and lawful Authority in the Premisses to do say perform and finish for me and in my Name as aforesaid all and every such Act and Acts Thing and Things Devise and Devises in the Law whatsoever for the Recovery of all the Debts aforesaid as fully largely and amply in every respect as I my self might or could do if I were personally present and upon the Receipt thereof Acquittances or other Discharges for me and in my Name to make seal and deliver Ratifying allowing holding firm and stable all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in or about the Execution of the Premisses by vertue of these Presents In Witness c. A Warrant for an Attorney to appear c. To R. A. D. E. Attorneys of the Court of Common-Bench at Westminster or any of them THese are to authorize you and I do hereby desire you or either of you to appear for me I.S. in the said Court at the Suit of M. N. in an Action of c. to imparle unto the said Action and afterwards to plead c. And for your your so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal this day of 1662. A Warrant for an Attorney to appear c. To A.B. C.D. Attorneys of the Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster or any of them THese are to authorize you and I do hereby desire you or either of you to appear for me I. S. in the said Court at the Suit of M. N. in an Action of c. to imparle unto the said Action and afterwards to plead c. And for your so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal this day of 1662. A Warrant to confess a Iudgment upon a Bond if the Money be not paid on the day To E.C. and A.G. or to any other Attorney of His Majesties Court of Kings-Bench at Westminster THese are to Warrant and Authorize you or either of you to appear for me William Pilken of Rosse in the County of Bucks Esq at the Suit of Peter Bolter in the County of Berks Baronet and to receive a Declaration in an Action of Debt for one thousand pounds as of Michaelmas Term last past and to confess Judgment by non sum informatus nihil dicit or otherwise at your discretion and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant in that behalf In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this 16 th of April Anno Dom. 1662. and in the 14. year of the Reign of our Soveraign Charles the Second King of England Scotland France and Ireland Defender c. A Letter of Attorney to receive Money due upon several Bonds allowing the
Chancery Pag. 134 To Trustees for money by them received Pag. 136 A Deed of Feoffment upon a Sale Pag. 139 A Deed to declare that the name of the Obligee in an Obligation is used in trust for another Pag. 141 The several dates for Bonds Pag. 279 Directions for suing out of Fines and making the Concords thereof with several necessary Notes thereupon Pag. 145 Directions for Writs Pag. 303 E. AN Exchange by Indenture of bargain and Sale with Livery and Seizin Pag. 113 F. THe form of a Will pa. 142 A Fine from one to one of a Messuage and Garden Pag. 147 A Fine from a man and his Wife to one Cognisee of two Messuages one Yard or Backside c. Pag. 148 A Fine for two Cognisees and the wife of one of them to two Cognisees of Messuages Barns Gardens Orchards Lands Meadows Pasture Common of Pasture for all manner of Cattell Pag. 149 A Fine by a Knight and his Wife to an Archbishop and another of their Manors Messuages c. the Advowson of a Church and view of Frank-pledge with Generall Warranty Pag. 151 A Fine by one and his wife to one of one Manor Messuages c. And the Advowson of a Church by turns Pag. 153 A Fine of a Rent by an Earl and his wife Pag. 154 A Fine of a third part of a Rent Pag. 155 A Fine of a Parsonage excepting the Advowson of the Vicarage of the same Parsonage Pag. 156 A Fine of one Messuage one Barn Land Meadow Pasture and 5 s. Rent the Parsonage of B. and the Advowson of the Vicarage of B. Pag. 157 A Fine by an Earl and his wife of a Mannor Advowson Liberty of Foldage free Warren and free Fishing c. Pag. 158 A Fine from three and their Wifes to one with several Warranties Pag. 160 A Fine of nine Messuages nine Gardens c. and the moiety of one Water-Mill one Dove-house c. Pag. 167 A Fine by a husband and a wife and another to one who grants and renders the same again to one of the Conusors for 21 years to begin at a time to come reserving a Rent with Clause of Distress and afterwards the Conusee grants the Reversion to the husband and Wife Conusors and the heirs of the husband Pag. 163 I. AN Indenture being a Defeazance of an Assignment of a Bond pag. 130 K. EVery Kings Reign with the Year of our Lord annexed to the year of their Reign p. 228 L. A Letter of Attorney to receive a sum of money very usual pag. 44 To receive money due upon Bond Pag. 51 A Letter of Attorney to receive money due upon several Bonds allowing the Attorney reasonable Charges out of the money he shall receive c. Pag. 55 A Generall Letter of Attorney to let set and dispose c. Pag. 58 A Letter of Attorney to recover Livery and Seisin according to the Feoffment Pag. 84 A Lease of Ejectment Pag. 85 Livery and Seisin to be Indors'd on a Deed Pag. 94 A Letter of Attorney from the husband to the wife upon his Voyage Pag. 100 A Letter of Attorney to be added to the end of a Sale to give power for the Vendor to another to deliver possession and seizin to the Vendee Pag. 106 A Letter of Attorney to receive seizin of Land Pag. 128 To receive money decreed in Chancery Pag. 133 A Lease of a house Pag. 173 M. A Mortgage of a house pag. 124 A Mortgagee's Assignment of his Mortgage to the Mortgagor to be Indorsed on the Deed Pag. 138 N. THe Names of Officers in order Pag. 269 The Names of Moneys Pag. 281 The proper Names of Men in Latin and English in the same cases as they are to stand in the Recognizance and Obligation Pag. 210 O. AN Obligation from one to one page 1 An Obligation from one to two Pag. 2 An Obligation from one to three Pag. 2 Two to one Pag. 3 Two to two Pag. 4 Two to three Pag. 5 Three to one Pag. 6 Three to two ibid. Three to three Pag. 7 R. A Recognizance from one to one Pag. 8 One to two Pag. 10 One to three Pag. 11 Two to one Pag. 12 Two to two Pag. 13 Two to three Pag. 15 Three to one Pag. 16 Three to two Pag. 17 Three to three Pag. 19 A Generall Release from two to two Pag. 35 A Generall Release from one to one Pag. 36 A Release of Errors upon a Iudgment in the Common Bench Pag. 49 In the Kings Bench Pag. 50 A Release of personal Actions Pag. 83 of a Ward to his Guardian when he is at Age Pag. 93 A Release from the Father to one that bought the son's Land Pag. 103 The Returns of the Four Terms Pag. 182 183 S. A Surrender of a Lease pag. 108 A Surrender of the Lessee's Tearm to be Indorsed on the Lease Pag. 132 A Schedule to a Will Pag. 143 The several Sums of money Pag. 283 T. TRades and Professions of Men and Women in their proper case to fill up the Bonds and Recognizances Pag. 264 The Titles of Men and Women Pag. 272 U. AN Umpirage Pag. 73 W. A Warrant of Attorney to confess a Iudgment in the Kings Bench Pag. 45 To acknowledg satisfaction upon Record for a Iudgment recovered formerly Pag. 47 A Warrant of Attorney to appear for one in the Kings Bench Pag. 53 The same in the Common Pleas ibid. A Warrant to confess a Iudgment upon a Bond if the money be not paid on the day Pag. 54 A Warrant to a Proctor by the Son to permit a stranger to administer upon his Fathers Estate Pag. 110 A Warrant to an Executor Pag. 111 A Warrant of Attorney to confess Iudgment in Chancery for priviledged persons Pag. 137 A Will Pag. 142 A Writ of Covenant for the King of Tythe Corn Pag. 157 The Explanation of the Almanack HAving on the upper part the Moneths and under them the Figures for the dayes of the Moneth from 1 till 31. under them your Dominical Letters and in the lower part the Letters for the dayes of the Week from Sunday to Saturday on each side you have the year of our Lord from 1660. till 1687. on each side of them are your Dominical Letters Now to know your day first find out your Year next your Dominical Letter against that year which Letter find in the lower part of your Almanack and the Letter under that is the day of the Week for your Observation for the whole year Only every Leap-year you have two Dominical Letters which you must observe the first for Ianuary and February and the next for all the year after IN the Year 1660. you find the Letters A. G. A. directs you to Saturday for January and February and G. to Sunday for all the year after so that you find the first Saturday in January is the seventh day and under that Saturdayes for that Month and under February 4 which are Saturdayes for that Moneth But in March
the said Mannor or Premisses or of in or to any part thereof To have and to hold the same unto the said H.P. his Heirs and Assigns to do therewith at his and their free will and pleasure In witness c. A Letter of Attorney to receive Money decreed in Chancery KNow all men by these Presents That I H. P. of c. for divers good causes and considerations me thereunto moving Have made constituted and appointed and by these Presents do make constitute and appoint G.F. of c. my true and lawful Attorney for me and in my Name and for my use to ask demand and receive of I.B. of c. all that sum of 1000 pounds of lawful Money of England which by a Decree made in the High-Court of Chancery in a Cause there depending between me the said H.P. Complainant and the said I. B. Defendant bearing date c. he the said I.B. is to pay unto me And upon receipt of the said sum of 1000 l. to give and deliver unto him the said I. B. one Acquittance or Release bearing date the day of the date hereof made sealed and delivered to me to their use testifying the Receipt thereof and in full of all Demands touching the same Giving and by these Presents granting unto the said G.F. full Power and lawful Authority for me and in my name stead and place to do or cause to be done all and every such other Act and Acts Thing and Things as shall be requisite or needful to be done in the Premisses in as full and ample manner as if I my self were at the doing thereof personally present Ratifying and confirming all and whatsoever my said Attorney shall lawfully do or cause to be done in or about the Premisses In witness c. A Discharge for Money Decreed in Chancery KNow all men by these Presents That I H. P. of c. do hereby acknowledge to have had and received of I. B. of c. the full sum of one thousand pounds of lawful Money of England adjudged to be paid unto me by a Decree made in the High-Court of Chancery the first day of c. in a Cause there depending between me the said H. P. Complainant and the said I. B. Defendant being in full of all Matters in Question and Demand in the said Causes And I do for my self my Executors and Administrators acquit release and discharge the said I. B. his Executors and Administrators of and from the said one thousand pounds and every part thereof and of and from all Interest Damages and other Demands for touching or concerning the same In witness c. A Bond to the KING NOverint universi per praesentes me H.P. de c. teneri et firmiter Obligari serenissimo Principi Domino nostro Carolo Secundo Dei Gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae et Hiberniae Regi Fidei Defensor in mille libr. legalis monetae Angl. Solvend eidem Domino Regi Haered vel Successor suis. Ad quam quidem solutionem bene et fideliter faciend obligo me haeredes Execut. Administrator meos firmiter per praesentes Sigillo meo Sigillat Dat. primo die Jan. An. Regni dicti domini nostri Caroli Secundi Regis decimo quarto c. Annoque Domini 1662. A Discharge to Trustees for Money by them received WHereas G.F. of c. did by his Indenture dated c. Demise and Lease unto H.P. of c. and others divers Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments therein mentioned To have and to hold the same unto the said H.P. and the rest of the Lessees therein named for the term of 99 years if the said G. F. should live so long upon Trust that the said Lessees should dispose the Profits of the lands demised to the several purposes in the said Indenture mentioned as by the same Indenture may at large appear Now know all men by these presents That I the said G. F. do hereby acknowledge signifie and declare That all such Moneys as have been received by the said H. P. by vertue of the said Lease have been all paid and satisfied by him the said H. P. according to my Directions and Appointment and according to the Tenor of the said Lease and I do hereby acquit and discharge him the said H. P. his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns and every of them of and from all such Moneys as aforesaid and every part and parcel thereof In witness c. Warrant of Attorney to confess a Iudgment in Chancery for priviledged persons To c. or any other of the Six Clerks belonging to His Majesties High-Court of Chancery WHereas I A. B. of c. became bound by Obligation bearing even Date with these Presents to C.D. of c. in the penal sum of 100 l. for the payment of 50 l. of lawful Money on or before the c. if in case I the said A.B. do not satisfie and pay or cause to be paid unto the said C. D. his Executors or Administrators the said sum of 50 l. on or before the c. Then I the said A.B. do hereby give warrant and authorize you the said c. or any other of the said Six Clerks to appear for me at the said Court unto an Action or Suit there to be brought or commenced against me the said A.B. by the said C. D. his Executors or Administrators upon the said Obligation and thereupon to acknowledge and confess a Judgment in Hillary Term next ensuing the date hereof and for so doing this shall be your sufficient Warrant Witness my Hand and Seal c. A Mortgagee's Assignment of his Mortgage to the Mortgagor to be endorsed on the Deed. KNow all men by these Presents That I H.P. of c. the Lessee within named for and in consideration of the sum of c. unto me in hand paid by the within named G. F. Have granted assigned and set over and by these Presents do grant assign and set over unto the said G. F. all that the Mannor of c. and all and singular other the within-mentioned Premisses with their and every of their Appartenances and all my Estate Right Title Term and Interest therein as fully and amply as the same were granted or demised unto me from the said G. F. by the Deed or Writing within-written contained To have and to hold the same unto the said G.F. his Heirs and Assigns to do therewith at his and their free will and pleasure And I the said H. P. do hereby covenant and grant to and with the said G. F. his Executors and Administrators That I have not made done or willingly suffered any Act or Thing whereby the Premisses within mentioned or the Estate or Term hereby granted or demised shall or may be in any wise discharged impeached or incumbred In witness c. A Deed of Feoffment upon a Sale TO all Christian People to whom this present Writing shall come greeting Know ye That I W. B. of